The bell rings and Ruby has no partner. That defeats the purpose of what William Regal told her last week. She starts hot, taking down both Billie and Peyton, but eats a Kay forearm. Tag to Peyton, who clubs her in the back. Quick tag to Billie, who hits a suplex. Nikki Cross slowly walks in from the crowd, getting a closer look. Peyton enters to a right hand and eats a back elbow. She hits a knee strike and uses her rop submission. The Iconic Duo connect on a double front suplex for two. Kay argues with the referee, while Nikki continues to watch. MOre quick tags from the Iconic Duo, until Kay accidentally hits Peyton. Ruby avoids an elbow drop and crawls to her corner. Nikki gets on the apron and tags herself in with a chop to Ruby’s cheat. Nikki clotheslines Billie, knocks Peyton off the apron and then hits her with a cross body when she returns. She plants Billie with the swinging fisherman’s neckbreaker and tags back out. Nikki promptly leaves through the crowd. Ruby hits a top rope senton to win.

Winner: Ruby Riot in 4:03 [**]

Last week at the Performance Center, Tino Sabatelli and Riddick Moss confronted Johnny Gargano and said they were the team that basically broke up #DIY. Gargano noted how they watched TakeOver from their couches and said he’d face one of them this week.

No Way Jose is interviewed about his issues with Lars Sullivan. Jose says he’s a little crazy and someone needs to teach him a lesson. He wants to be that guy, so he challenges him for next week.

Johnny Gargano vs. Riddick MOss w/ Tino Sabatelli

Big “Johnny Wrestling” chants. Moss starts hot, throwing Gargano around following a shoulder block. He has a clear power advantage. Gargano hops over him ad tries a rana, but Moss blocks and gets him on his shoulders. Gargano slips free, but eats a big back elbow. He delivers knee strikes and has control going into commercial. Returning, Moss works an abdominal stretch. Gargano fights free but eats a bunch of corner shoulder blocks and punches. Gargano gets whipped into the corner several times. Moss shouts “you’re nothing without DIY” and Gargano responds with forearms. He fires off a bunch, hops over Moss and delivers the rolling kick. A clothesline sends Moss over the top and Gargano follows with a dropkick. Gargano nails a somersault off the apron. Tino tries getting involved, but gets kicked. That does allow Moss to get in a shot, but Gargano evades his next move and spins into the Gargano Escape. Moss reaches the ropes to survive. Gargano looks on in disbelief and backs away after breaking the count at 4. He looks at his hands in shock, giving Moss the chance to clothesline him. Moss hits a fallaway slam and Gargano goes to the apron. He kicks an intervening Tino again and nails the slingshot spear to beat Moss.

Winner: Johnny Gargano in 6:44 [*1/2]

The Ealy Brothers vs. The Street Profits

Angelo starts with Yuriel. They lock up and Yuriel uses his power to back him in the corner. He does it again and steals Angelo’s headband, which got a ton of heat. Angelo laid him out with a right hand and tagged out. They hit their tandem dropkick/leg drop spot, and then busted out the old World Greatest Tag Team spot leap frog spot on both Ealy Brothers. They stop to do a handshake, allowing the Ealy Brothers to get in a bit of offense. Ford avoids their grasp and tags in Angelo, who hits a string of dropkicks and spinning elbows. He nails the spinning splash on both and tags out. Spinebuster by Dawkins and frog splash from Ford is enough.

Winners: The Street Profits in 2:48

A special farewell video package for Asuka airs, with several people putting her over like crazy. Corey Graves calls her the scariest star in NXT, while Bayley and others mention how tough she is.

After the video, William Regal was interviewed about plans for the future of the division. Regal says he’s figuring things out and he’ll let us know in the coming weeks about how a new Women’s Champion will be determined.

Three weeks ago, Wolfgang and Pete Dunne beat Trent Seven and Tyler Bate, when Wolfgang pinned Bate. Wolfgang earned himself a shot at the UK Title with that.

Next week, Aleister Black will speak for the first time.

Wolfgang is interviewed about his UK Title shot. He says he’s more ready than ever and promises to walk away with the title as his crown. After Wolfgang’s entrance, Dunne was interviewed, but said nothing and walked off.

WWE United Kingdom Championship: Pete Dunne (c) vs. Wolfgang

Dunne takes Wolfgang down quickly, working his arm on the mat. He brings the joint manipulation and bends at the fingers. Wolfgang grabs him, but Dunne slips out by going after the fingers. Wolfgang works a hammerlock, turning it into a cravate and taking Dunne down. Dunne has to reach the ropes to break, and then nails a cheap forearm. He fires off kicks while holding the fingers, but Wolfgang nails some suplexes. Dunne hits an apron DDT heading into commercial. Returning, Dunne remains in control. Wolfgang turns it around and hits a shot in the corner, but Dunne follows with an enziguri. Wolfgang delivers a spear, sending Dunne to the floor. Wolfgang follows out with an impressive dive and send Dunne back in. He gets two on a moonsault. Dunne nails the Explex and goes up top. Wolfgang cuts him off and follows. He nails a stalling superplex and climbs once again. He tries a swanton bomb, but Dunne catches him into an armbar. Wolfgang tries powering out into a bomb but can’t. Dunne hops over him and hits a forearm, before running into a popup powerslam for a near fall. Dunne avoids a shot and hits a rebound German, but gets turned inside out on a clothesline. Dunne counters another popup powerslam with a forearm and then wins via BItter End.

Winner and Still WWE UK Champion: Pete Dunne in 7:54 [***]

Pete Dunne’s celebration is cut short by the arrival of Adam Cole, Bobby Fish and Kyle O’Reilly. Dunne puts the title down and goes right after Cole. The numbers are too much, but Wolfgang jumps in to help. He gets overwhelmed too and Dunne leaves Wolfgang to get jumped. He debates returning and does to a pop, only to just grab his title and exit. Cole superkicks Wolfgang and they leave to the back. Tyler Bate and Trent Seven join Wolfgang in the ring, staring down the ROH dudes.